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    Diana SMN
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    Hello! I’m working with a sweet family to find a nanny for their infant! Please see below!

    About the Family:
    A family in West Seattle is seeking a nurturing and experienced nanny to care for their happy, easygoing 9-month-old. They value a warm, patient, and structured parenting approach and focus on raising confident, kind, and curious children through gentle guidance, clear boundaries, and positive reinforcement. The family also has an older child, though this position is focused solely on infant care.

    They prioritize low-stimulation, screen-free days and enjoy getting outside regularly. This family is looking for a caregiver who is attentive, thoughtful, and comfortable balancing time at home with daily outings.

    Nanny Requirements:
    The ideal candidate has strong infant experience and a solid understanding of child development. They should be organized, dependable, and deeply trustworthy, with the ability to engage infants through age-appropriate activities while maintaining established routines. A calm, patient presence and enjoyment of outdoor time are important for this role.

    Primary responsibilities focus on infant care, including feeding, routines, engagement, and outings. Baby-related meal prep once solids are introduced may be included. Light household support beyond general tidying is appreciated but not required and will be discussed and agreed upon at hire.

    Schedule & Details:
    Care is needed on the following schedule:

    Monday: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

    Wednesday: 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

    Thursday: 6:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

    The position offers guaranteed hours, with flexibility for up to 5 additional hours per week by mutual agreement and advance notice.

    The family will comply with Washington State sick leave requirements (1 hour per 40 hours worked). No additional PTO is offered at this time.

    About Our Placement Process:
    This position is supported by a local, Seattle-based, woman-owned nanny placement team. We work differently than traditional agencies, our role is to advocate for nannies, not just place them. We provide support with contract review and negotiation, ensure expectations are clear and fair from the start, and offer ongoing support throughout the entire contract, not just during the hiring process. You can view the job and apply here https://www. smnplacements. com/jobs-1/part-time-infant-nanny-in-west-seattle

    Desired Qualifications:
    2+ to 5 years of experience
    Caring for 1 child at a time
    High school degree

    Compensation: $30.00 to $35.00 per hour

    #1149691

    Salty’s Seafood Grills is seeking to add to our accounting team an accounting assistant. This position will support our Accounting Manager. 

    The position is part time weekends. Great position for an early bird that likes to have afternoons free.

    Required shifts:

    Saturdays and Sundays. 6am to 1pm (or until work is completed). Additional days may be included as available. Holidays required if they fall during regular scheduled shifts. 

    Apply here: https://saltys.efficientapply.com/jobs/1302474-156102.html
    or Contact Dawne for more information at: dstjohn@saltys.com

    Duties & Responsibilities:
    -As part of our administrative team you must be willing to pitch in where needed.
    -Daily cash reconciling.
    -Some bookkeeping.
    -Sales input.
    -Personnel Interactions.
    -Vendor Interactions.
    -Data Entry.
    -General office duties and upkeep.
    -And more as is assigned by the accounting manager.

    Required Skill:

    -Fluency with computers and Excel Spreadsheets. Some accounting or bookkeeping experience. Cash handling/counting. 

    Salty’s Seafood Grills are the most iconic waterfront restaurants in the Pacific Northwest. At Salty’s Seafood Grills we believe people deserve to be cared for and treated as VIP’s. Our restaurants are the most awarded in the Pacific Northwest and for over four decades we have been providing guests with an unforgettable dining experience offering astonishing seafood, steaks, service, and smiles at stunning waterfront locations.

    Benefits:
    -Base rate starting at 21.50
    -Free Parking!
    -Medical, Dental, Vision for qualifying employees
    -Flexible Spending Account and Commuter Benefits for qualifying employees. 

    Qualifications:

    -At least 2 years cash application/bookkeeping.
    -Experience in the restaurant industry working with tipped employees and POS systems a plus.
    -Cash reconciliation.
    -Great computer skills.
    -Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel.
    -Ability to multi-task.
    -Ability to stay on point while abiding many interruptions.
    -Detailed oriented.
    -Duties & Responsibilities:

    Contact dstjohn@saltys.com

    auberg
    Participant

    My son lost his team rocket wallet on West Seattle garage sale day. Last seen at walt Hundley park. It’s black leather with a red ‘R’ . It probably had about $40 but we just care about the wallet.

    If you see it let us know! Thanks in advance.

    #1149654
    rosezjoy
    Participant

    Wallet found just outside Infusion in the junction.

    #1149372
    CityDweller
    Participant

    Hi Austen! I feel your pain. I’ve been looking for a West Seattle home also, that is at minimum 2BA/2BA, and it has been a challenge. I’ve expanded my search to North Admiral, Alki, Genesee, Fairmount Park, and North Delridge, but still no luck. Based on conversations with realtors it seems both the sale and rental markets are slow right now. I wonder if short term rentals for summer and the World Cup has anything to do with it.

    #1149293
    CarDriver
    Participant

    I haven’t seen any signs, and don’t know if a homeowner would necessarily put a sign out trying to rent their home. But it does bring up a thought. Start calling the rental companies. They may have a home for rent and would also know if it was possible that that house could turn into a purchase.

    #1149232
    filomena_walsh
    Participant

    Our block’s alley is full of potholes and would benefit from the redistribution of existing gravel and dirt and a proper grading. I can rent a skid-steer, if necessary. If done by someone who knows how to operate a skid-steer, it could be done by one person in one day.

    If you’ve worked with any companies or individuals that have successfully performed these services, at a reasonable cost, please provide their contact info. Thanks!

    Rain City Clay
    Participant

    Read the full job posting and apply at https://raincityclay.com/work-with-us
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    Rat City Studios (RCS) and Rain City Clay (RCC) have an opening for a Youth Coordinator-Studio Technical Assistant. This is one job with two roles.

    We are looking for someone passionate about craft and community who has experience working with youth and clay.

    You do not need to be an accomplished potter to apply, though a love of pottery and community-centered work is important. We are looking for someone who enjoys contributing to a team, is a dedicated and approachable youth instructor, and has experience in ceramics studios, customer service, maintenance, or other hands-on environments. Communicative, friendly, dependable, and hard-working people from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

    This position is a 15-hour-a-week technical assistant work and 5-10 hours-a-week teaching/coordinating youth, part-time, non-exempt position, with frequent weekend hours required. The ability to lift 50 pounds repeatedly is part of the requirements of the job.

    RCS/ RCC is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, gender, religion, disability, sexual orientation, veteran status, or marital status.

    We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive staff and community. We strongly encourage applications from people of color, women, LGBTQ+ people, transgender and gender non-conforming people, and people from historically underrepresented communities.

    Timeline:
    You will receive confirmation that we received your application within one week.
    The position start date is August 3rd, 2026. This will give the new hire one month of overlap with out current Youth Coordinator-Tech Brooke Hanson. The application will remain open until the job is filled.

    About RCS/ RCC
    Rat City Studios & Rain City Clay are sister studios located in White Center & West Seattle. We are vibrant, creative communities, passionate about working with clay. We offer everything from experiential learning opportunities aimed at cultivating imagination and bringing people together to a space where everyone has a place to foster their creative side. Our mission is to engage and build community through clay. The mission of RCS/RCC is to engage and build community through clay. (Learn More)

    đŸŸ  Overarching Goals for the Youth Coordinator – Technical Assistant:
    Build and maintain our current relationships with Summit Atlas School and Westside School, among others. Plan, teach, and maintain summer program for youth at RCC. Build a morning program for homeschoolers at RCC on one day a week. Rain City Clay will bring materials, an instructor, an age-appropriate project, and totes to move work safely to the educational facility. Outreach currently focuses on working with youth. In the future, we may expand to coordinating with veterans, older folks’ care homes, women’s relief agencies, or refugee support facilities.

    Help maintain the studio flow, communicate with participants, and keep the space at RCC/ RCS clean and well organized. Report or fix equipment issues. Be able to take instructions and then work independently with efficiency. Be able to problem-solve challenges and communicate effectively about the solution or need for assistance. Help foster a welcome space for all participants and staff.

    Desired Qualifications:

  • Recent experience guiding/teaching a full classroom of youth, with references
  • Adaptable and approachable when working with people
  • One or more years of experience working in a ceramic studio, with references
  • Customer service skills; experience working with diverse populations is a plus
  • Knowledge of glaze chemistry and mixing
  • Experience firing kilns is a plus > firing gas, electric, soda, and raku kilns
  • A collaborative attitude and the ability to multitask
  • Eagerness to contribute to the unique and supportive community of Rain City Clay
  • Position:

  • $25/hour starting wage for technical work, based on experience, 15 hours a week
  • $40 starting wage for an hour for teaching youth, 5-10 hours a week, depending on class coordination.
  • Part-time
  • Hourly with frequent weekend hours required, and flexibility during the week.
  • Good communication and teamwork with other staff members
  • Ability to work flexible hours, including weekend and evening hours
  • Ability to dexterously use arms and fingers with careful attention to visual detail is required.
  • Efficiently lifting and walking with 50 pounds will be required regularly.
  • ————
    Read the full job posting and apply at https://raincityclay.com/work-with-us

amisella
Participant

Hello West Seattle,
I made the mistake of selling a plant stand that was of great sentimental value to my daughter because it was her grandmother’s who passed away many years ago when she was a little girl. Both grandma and granddaughter love plants. I mistakenly sold the plant stand in effort to clean out the shed this Saturday, May 9.
The plant stand was sold to a woman who was dog sitting for a family with a black and white friendly Corgi. The nice lady walked from North Delridge and shopped yard sales on 35th. She explained that the table would be gifted to the dog owners to use on their front porch because it needed a little table.
The table black metal with a mosaic top. I have a picture of it.
I would be so grateful to track the table down and buy it back for my daughter. She’s so sad that the table was sold. Any information would be very appreciated!

#1149153
AustenC
Participant

aa, We are dead-set on W. Seattle, but thanks so much for the advice! And big thanks to AL for responding! Almost the perfect home, but still looking.

#1149121
sbre
Participant

Hi Austen,
I’m currently readying a home in WS for renting, please send me an email so we can discuss it.
AL
swimbikeruneat at outlook dot com

#1149093
aa
Participant

If you have trouble finding something in WS you might consider Burien. Lots of lovely residential areas and an active old town area west of 1st Ave south. Also, PCC and Trader Joes and lots of great restaurants.

#1149071
AustenC
Participant

Hello West Seattle People!

My wife, daughter and I are looking for a single-family, 3br home in the Genessee area, and online searches just aren’t working! We live 30 minutes (traffic permitting) north in Lynnwood, and now that I work in Kent, we have decided it’s time to move to W. Seattle. We love the area and the people, and want to get our daughter into your wonderful schools. We are sick of having to drive so far to go to the farmers market! Anyone who wants a responsible, respectful family in their upcoming rental, please respond!

Thank you so much for reading!
Austen C.

#1149054
victory
Participant

Date mistake made in our posting. We lost our CenturyLink/Lumen voice phones on March 17 not May 17. We are still out.

#1148897
WSB
Keymaster

Posting for a reader: That mulch was left over from a Trees for Neighborhoods program giveaway in the north parking lot at South Seattle College (6000 16th SW) and now it’s free for anyone to take.

#1148742
treffi
Participant

Hi Folks,
Please keep a look out for our Little Free Library at 3045 45th Ave SW, especially after 3:45pm when Madison middle schoolers leave school. Vandals and treat hoarders have been ruining the peace and goodwill

#1148711
MissIsabell
Participant

I lived there for almost 9 years and had really bad mold. I was also told to use the dehumidifier but I knew that would really raise my utility bill. I contacted the city and they came out to inspect but didn’t really do anything. They were more interested in the basement area fire extinguishers, electrical and exit signs. Waist of time.

#1148671

Hope School is hiring for two open positions for the coming school year to work in our vibrant, supportive learning environment. Click here to see the full job descriptions and how to apply. Email office@hopeseattle.org with any questions.

K-5 Elementary Teacher: The full-time K-5 teacher will teach a class of up to 24 students core subjects including language arts, math, science, social studies, and faith. Teacher will serve in a vibrant faith-filled environment with a strong commitment to excellent academics and working together as a team with students, families, and staff.

Spanish Teacher: Part-time Spanish Teacher, responsible for teaching K-8 second language classes, including weekly classes for grades K-5 and a middle school elective class.

darrylseattle
Participant

Small West Seattle based painting and restoration company – in business for 47 years. http://www.HealthyPainting.com

**IF YOU ARE INTERESTED,
1. PLEASE EMAIL US YOUR CURRENT, RECENT AND PREVIOUS WORK HISTORY (RESUME)
2. PLEASE INCLUDE A BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF WHAT MAKES YOU AN IDEAL CANDIDATE FOR THE POSITION** office@HealthyPainting.com

Position Requirements are as follows:

Be able to trouble-shoot and remedy worksite situations in real time
Be able to take directions, equally as well as being able to manage a project and oversee others – if/when needed.
Be able to communicate with clients, vendors and other contractors
Be able to read blueprints and plans
Have intermediate computer skills. Read and edit Word and Excel documents Comfortable with Microsoft Office Suite, Google Workspace, and other construction software.
Be proficient with construction-related paperwork; daily reports, change orders, etc.
Basic to intermediate construction skills, a plus
Estimating skills, a plus
Have at least 5 years of continuous professional painting and/or restoration experience – including drywall, plaster, staining, etc.
Be able to set up, operate, clean and maintain (including replacing pump kits) paint sprayers at both a production level and fine finish level
Be able to hand paint with a paint brush – and achieve straight, even lines along all ceilings and trim
Be able to climb and work from ladders for at least 8 hours per day – up to 40 ft.
Be able to carry and load ladders (up to 40 ft.) onto tops of work vehicles
Current driver’s license with a record free/few traffic violations/offenses/accidents
Possess a vehicle along with insurance
Subject to background check

Pay/Benefits:
• Pay DOE
• Performance-Based Raises and Growth Opportunities
• Paid Holidays

– Job Sites Ranging from (west to east) West Seattle/Vashon to Issaquah, and (north to south) Anacortes to Olympia
– Part-Time To Full-Time Schedule, Depending on Workload

Thank you.

#1148395
aa
Participant

It would be helpful to hear about compensation. Wage, benefits, PTO, etc. Might as well spell it out so no one is wasting their time.

#1148382

In reply to: yard work help

Mwilli
Participant

Hello, I am interested in this opportunity. You can reach out to me through 206-741-2604 or miwilliamson449@gmail.com

#1148287

In reply to: Peeping Drone

anonyme
Participant

Ridiculous. Personally, I think drones should be illegal in cities. IMO, if one of those things is in my air space and therefore spying (including for real estate photos that show details of neighbor’s private space without consent) I have the right to remove it from said space.

#1148169

Topic: Peeping Drone

in forum Open Discussion
pcknshvl
Participant

We got peeped last night. Drone outside our window. Arbor Heights, 39th Ave and 99th area. Unacceptable.

#1148093
wlcg06
Participant

I have a sheet and a half of left over drywall if anyone needs a little. It’s out front at SW 98th St. in Arbor Heights, between 40th and 41st. Thanks

#1148075
cargobb
Participant

Would love to see the community come together to advocate for speed bumps on 63rd Ave sw. This is the Main Street used to head to alki and for some reason the only one without speed bumps. It’s entirely residential with kids, pets, bike riders and very be ey active. There are way too many cars racing down this street during the day and especially at night. The speed and the noise of these cars is startling, disruptive and very unsafe. We have emailed the city but have gotten no response. Thank you for any support you can provide!

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